HONFLEUR






The small port town of Honfleur is also world-famous for its charm, the site of the Vieux-Bassin with its tall, narrow houses and remnants of fortifications. The wooden church is also emblematic of Honfleur.
Honfleur has a strong cultural presence, with 4 museums:
- The Eugène Boudin Museum presents a collection of Norman ethnography and numerous works by painters from Honfleur and the estuary (Courbet, Monet, Dufy...)
- The Satie houses let you explore the world of composer and pianist Erik Satie, born in Honfleur in 1866.
- The Musée de la Marine, which traces the town's maritime history and heritage
- The Musée d'ethnographie, where you'll find a wealth of objects, earthenware and costumes to take you on a journey back in time.


https://ot-honfleur.fr/

VEULES LES ROSES






One of France's most beautiful villages, crossed by the country's smallest river, the Veules, lined with beautiful half-timbered houses and mills. This charming village and its waterfront are well worth a visit, including a tasting of a dozen Veulaises, an oyster grown in the open sea.


https://www.veules-les-roses.fr/

MONT SAINT MICHEL






On a rocky islet, amidst the ebb and flow of powerful tides, rises the "wonder of the West", a Gothic Benedictine abbey dedicated to the archangel Saint Michael, and its village born in the shelter of its walls. The construction of the abbey between the 10th and 16th centuries, adapting to a very difficult natural site, was a technical and artistic tour de force. The Mont and its bay are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

https://www.ot-montsaintmichel.com/